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At first glance, there is little to like about the durian. The durian is a fruit popular in Thailand that is spiky outside and stinky on the inside. When confronted with the durian for the first time, the Wall Street Journal recently reported that westerners often describe its distinctive sulphurous smell with words like stinky socks and manure. However, the durian is so popular in Thailand that one variety of the durian fruit, called the Kan Yao, has been selling for as high as $200. Even at that price, supply of the Kan Yao cannot keep up with demand. There are approximately 30 varieties of the durian grown in Thailand, with the most plentiful selling in the $15 range. The yellow flesh of the durian, the part you eat, has very powerful smell but possesses a sweet, nutty taste that Thais cannot seem to get enough of at any price.
-Refer to Smelly Fruit.The durian fruit is a unique product.To many people in Thailand,no other fruit tastes or smells anything like the durian.Its uniqueness,in the eyes of the customer,would tend to have which of the following?

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Definitions:

Rinne Test

A hearing test using a tuning fork to compare air conduction to bone conduction of sound.

Vestibule

An anatomical space or cavity at the entrance of some structures, especially the central part of the bony labyrinth in the inner ear, involved in balance.

Cochlea

A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled inner ear structure essential for hearing.

Cochlear Nerve

A nerve responsible for transmitting auditory information from the cochlea of the inner ear to the brain.

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